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Current status of gene therapy for cancer

Item Type:Review
Title:Current status of gene therapy for cancer
Creators Name:Walther, W. and Schlag, P.M.
Abstract:PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In recent years, remarkable progress has been made in the development of cancer gene therapy into an applicable treatment modality for immunogene, suicide, gene correction and oncolytic therapies. New exciting developments for gene suppression or miRNA therapies are under way. The efforts are focused on more efficient and specific attack at known and novel targets, improvement of vector delivery and therapeutic efficacy. In this review, promising and new gene therapy approaches and clinical studies are briefly discussed to highlight important future directions of preclinical and clinical efforts. RECENT FINDINGS: Apart from progress for vector development and even more important, improvements for suicide, T-cell-based, oncolytic virus therapies were achieved. In addition, new emerging therapies are successfully developed, which are particularly promising for siRNA-based technologies applied to gene suppression therapy. Novel approaches, such as transcription factor ODN-based decoy, complement the spectrum of current cancer gene therapy. SUMMARY: In summary, cancer gene therapy has made remarkable progress in the improvement/refinement of existing strategies and delivery systems. The field is moving toward a therapeutic option, which will also be applicable for the treatment of disseminated metastases. Furthermore, numerous new approaches are about to be translated in clinical trials.
Keywords:Cancer, Clinical Trials, Gene Therapy, Gene Transfer
Source:Current Opinion in Oncology
ISSN:1040-8746
Publisher:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Volume:25
Number:6
Page Range:659-664
Date:November 2013
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1097/CCO.0000000000000004
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